Developing Environmental Management Strategies Strong and sus

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问题                Developing Environmental Management Strategies
    Strong and sustainable economic activity depends on healthy environmental management. It is being increasingly recognized by the public, government and industry that there is no need to shift smoothly from a "react and cure" approach to an "anticipate and prevent" approach. The mechanism governing this change started to appear three to four years ago and the momentum for change has been gathering steadily ever since.
    Whilst the need to embrace these changes is almost universally accepted, the mechanisms for change and the priorities for action have been far from clear. The public and the media point to anecdotal evidence of lack of progress, or setbacks, over a bewildering range of topics. These incidents are catalogued by local and national pressure groups to enhance their own campaigns for change. The Government, under pressure from the European Community, has introduced legislation which, although progressive, often appears to industry to be fragmented and difficult to digest.
    There is, therefore, a clear and often expressed need on the part of British and European management for techniques to identify and prioritize the key environmental issues for allocation of resources and action. The technique emerging as the most effective is a strategy which involves the formulation of a policy statement setting out the organization’s philosophy on the environment and the aims to be achieved. A detailed assessment of the environmental status and performance of the operation is then undertaken, key issues identified and targets set. The performance of the operation or unit is regularly audited to measure progress towards the targets set. This environmental strategy is often called an Environmental Management System or simply referred to as an Environmental Audit.
    Summary:
    There has been a steady movement towards more efficient, proactive environmental management. Whilst the【76】is generally accepted, the means have yet to be agreed upon. Attempts at introducing【77】have, so far, been unsatisfactory. Techniques are currently being defined for allocating【78】or action on key environmental issues. The most useful approach is to draw up a【78】which clarifies the environmental attitudes and aims of the organization. Performance and progress towards these targets can then be measured. A detailed evaluation or【80】is regularly carried out.  [br]

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答案 need (for changes)

解析 (从第二段第一句 "Whilst the need to embrace these changes is almost universally accepted" 可知此处应填need。)  
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